A temporarily mountable strip door system includes a strip mounting frame. The frame has mounting features to enable releasable coupling to an exterior of an opening in a building. A plurality of flexible door strips are affixed to the mounting frame. The system includes means for releasably affixing the mounting frame to the exterior of the opening. A method for controlling climate in a temporarily enclosed space include moving conditioned air from inside a device having a permanent heating, ventilation and air conditioning unit associated therewith through a duct into the temporarily enclosed space. Air is returned air from the temporarily enclosed space to the inside of the device.
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14. A temporarily mountable strip door system, comprising: a strip panel door configured to be disposed in a mounted position; a primary mount, having holes to enable releasable coupling thereof to a frame; a plurality of flexible door strips affixed to the primary mount thereby creating the strip panel door; means for releasable mounting of the strip panel door to the frame, wherein the frame includes a beam with at least one mounting and jacking pole, wherein the at least one jacking pole has a top end and the at least one jacking pole is pivotally mounted to the beam at the top end thereof and the at least one jacking pole has both a pivoted in and pivoted out position; means for affixing frame to a door opening including at least one jacking pole in the pivoted out of position; frame including a ledge and wherein the beam includes at least one device to suspend the strip panel door therefrom.
1. A temporarily mountable strip door system, comprising:
a strip panel door configured to be moved from a stored position to a mounted position; a primary mount, the primary mount having holes to enable releasable coupling to an exterior of an opening in a building; a plurality of flexible door strips affixed to the primary mount creating the strip panel door; means for releasable mounting of the strip panel door in the form of at least one of hanger bolts, studs and wing nuts; exterior of an opening when the strip panel door is in the mounted position; means for storing the strip panel door in the form of storage hooks; mounting means affixed to the opening in a building conforming to holes in the primary mount; the primary mount having holes on 32 inch centers which slide over the mounting means affixed to the opening; holes conforming to storage hooks for stored position, the primary mount having at least one extra hole to conform to alternate storage hook location and where the at least one extra hole is on a 24 inch center with respect to one of the holes on 32 inch centers.
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Priority is claimed from U.S. Provisional Applications No. 60/624,244 filed on Nov. 2, 2004 & No. 60/699,298 filed on Jul. 14, 2005
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1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates generally to the field of flexible panel-type screens and enclosures. More specifically, the invention relates to methods and an apparatus for temporarily enclosing a space such that climate can be controlled in the temporarily enclosed space.
2. Background Art
A strip door is used to provide climate control in an enclosed area, yet allow free passage of humans, vehicles etc into and out of the enclosed area. A strip door is typically formed from a plurality of flexible plastic strips suspended from a mounting device secured to an upper edge of the opening to be sealed by the strip door. The strips may be formed from clear vinyl to enable visibility therethrough.
Strip doors are most commonly used where a great amount of such passage occurs, and where such passage would require that any other type of door be completely opened to effect such passage. In such cases using any other type of door, the cooling/heating systems used to maintain the selected interior climate either would be inadequate to handle the loss/gain in temperature, or such systems would have to be substantially oversized. Typical applications for strip doors include commercial enclosures such as refrigeration docks, air conditioned warehouses, manufacturing facilities where climates are different in different areas due to process requirements, etc.
Prior art strip doors generally have robust design and permanence of the installations. U.S. Pat. No. 3,331,425 to Groves et al. shows a robust, but complicated, high-cost strip door installation which allows for vehicle passage. The strip door attachment means shown in the '425 patent though automated, is not easily installed in a garage or temporary structure location. U.S. Pat. No. 3,809,144 to Garufo discloses strip door means customized for use in conjunction with aircraft hangers. U.S. Pat. No. 4,232,725 to Gidge shows another complicated strip door mounting device which includes many parts, thus making impractical to install and remove in short order. The door shown in the '725 patent focuses on energy efficiencies, vehicular passage and wind concerns. All the foregoing prior art strip door installation means do not allow flexibility in installation and removal and are relatively costly to make.
Typical strip doors known in the art are not adapted for completely temporary installation. It is desirable to have a strip door that could easily be loaded onto a delivery truck along with other temporary structures, for example, “moon walk” or similar portable, inflatable entertainment devices, and that could be used to enable otherwise non-climate controlled spaces such as residential garages to be used as climate-controlled rooms during an event of temporary duration. Using temporarily enclosed spaces in structures built to withstand inclement weather conditions can be far superior to air conditioned tents or the like and can be provided at a considerably lower cost.
Portable blower and conduit means for temporary rerouting of heating, ventilation and air conditioning (“HVAC”) are used to provide climate control in enclosed areas such as construction sites, commercial structures under modification, hospitals which may have temporary outages of HVAC and the like. Such portable blower and conduit means, however, are not known to be used as temporary HVAC rerouting inside a permanent structure. It is desirable to have temporary rerouting of HVAC using such blower and conduit means to provide temporary HVAC within certain portions of permanent structures that do not require HVAC all the time. As a specific example, a room such as a residential garage, where HVAC climate control is not ordinarily provided, could be used as a temporary extra room. In such cases, where the garage is so used, it would be desirable to have climate control. An additional, portable HVAC unit could be provided, but such unit would incur additional expense. There is a need to be able to use the HVAC system in the part of the permanent structure having such HVAC system to provide climate control in a temporarily enclosed room within such permanent structure.
Temporarily erected structures, such as tents, may be provided with temporary HVAC climate control. Climate control for such structures known in the art is typically provided by a HVAC unit used for that specific purpose. Having such a separate HVAC unit can be costly, and can reduce extra carrying capacity of vehicles used to transport the structure to its location of use. What is needed is a device to enable climate control within temperary structure that can use a vehicular HVAC system for such purpose.
One aspect of the invention is a temporarily mountable strip door system. A door system according to this aspect of the invention includes a door strip mounting frame. The door strip mounting frame includes mounting features to enable releasable coupling to an exterior of an opening in a building. A plurality of flexible door strips are affixed to the door strip mounting frame. The strip door system includes means for releasably affixing the door strip mounting frame to the exterior of the opening.
Another aspect of the invention is a method for controlling the climate in a temporarily enclosed space. A method according to this aspect of the invention includes moving conditioned air from inside a device having a permanent heating, ventilation and air conditioning unit associated therewith through a duct into the temporarily enclosed space. Air is returned from the temporarily enclosed space to the inside of the device.
Other aspects and advantages of the invention will be apparent from the following description and the appended claims.
The invention focuses the benefits of strip doors toward use in dwelling structures such as in homes, town homes, small offices, etc. Even high rise apartments and condominiums may find uses for temporary climate controlled areas where people/animals etc. can easily blend with the outdoors, yet have the comfort of an indoor, climate controlled space. A strip door system according to one aspect of the invention can easily be stored during times when the door system is not needed, and can be installed on a temporary basis when needed. In some embodiments, the temporary installation can be performed without any modification whatsoever to the structure to which the strip doors are installed. Furthermore, because the strip door installations are only temporary, the focus of climate control according to the various aspects of the invention is on making the temporary area comfortable, and the energy efficiency of climate control is only of secondary concern.
A strip door system according to the invention can also be decorated using designs such as can be painted, stenciled, etched, etc. onto the door strips themselves. The designs can flow continuously across the interfaces between the individual strips on each door panel. Such design makes the strip door usable as a decoration in addition to its climate barrier function.
Another aspect of the invention provides a very low cost means to expand the climate controlled area of a building. Additionally, in one aspect the invention adds no new HVAC equipment to the building and requires no additional electrical wiring other than what is in place in order to have climate control within an area not otherwise having climate control. Such features obviously reduce cost but also eliminate building code and architectural approval requirements that may be necessary for the addition of extra electrical/gas/power services and/or implementation of wall or window HVAC. Such services and HVAC units may not conform to some neighborhood deed restrictions, thus making the invention usable where more permanent installations may be contrary to such restrictions. In another embodiment of climate control according to this aspect of the invention, the passenger compartment of a motor vehicle having HVAC equipment therein can be used as a source of climate control for a temporarily enclosed space. As used in the description of this invention, the term “heating, ventilating and air conditioning unit” is intended to refer to any device that changes a characteristic of the air in an enclosed space, and includes, without limitation, devices such as heaters, air conditioners, dehumidifiers.
Having discussed the nature and applications of the various aspects of the invention, specific implementations will now be described to explain the principles by which the various aspects of the invention can be made and used.
Another aspect of the invention will now be explained with reference to
The blower 15 is turned on and the louver or cover inside of the bypass duct 17 is opened or automatically opens. Simple opening of the kitchen door 19a (
While the invention has been described with respect to a limited number of embodiments, those skilled in the art, having benefit of this disclosure, will appreciate that other embodiments can be devised which do not depart from the scope of the invention as disclosed herein. Accordingly, the scope of the invention should be limited only by the attached claims.
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